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Bradford 3-1 Argyle

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16:51Beren Cross

Podcast

You can now listen to this week’s podcast below during your journey home.

15:53Beren Cross

Places in the squad are there to be won

15:12Beren Cross

Man City in town

Liam is not the only person keeping an eye out for Manchester City’s visit to Home Park. The young stars will be at Home Park on December 14, that’s next Thursday in a 7pm kick-off.

14:13KEY EVENT

Stuart McCall laughs off Derek Adams's comments

This is a good one.

I spoke to The Bradford City manager after Saturday’s 3-1 FA Cup tie and he was far from surprised when he was told what Derek Adams had said post-match. The latter is building something of a reputation among his peers.

Neil Warnock (left) was appointed as Oldham manager soon after his dismissal by Argyle in 1997. He appointed Andy Ritchie (right) as his assistant.

12:19Beren Cross

Podcast recorded

Chris Errington and I have just finished recording this week’s #ArgyleChat podcast. Keep an eye on the website over the afternoon for when it drops in time for your commute home.

11:30Beren Cross

Huge game on Saturday

11:11KEY EVENT

Threlkeld's stressful injury experience

The Argyle utility player has had a tough time of it this season after suffering such a cruel injury in the second match of the season, an EFL Cup match at Bristol City, but he was finally back in Argyle’s matchday squad last week.

Read more hereabout what life is like for an injured player at Home Park. When they eat, when they train, when they are treated and when they get to see their team-mates.

Oscar Threlkeld in action for Argyle on his return from injury in the Checkatrade Trophy tie against Yeovil at Huish Park (Image: Dave Rowntree/PPAUK)

10:43Beren Cross

League One rivals ready for January

Charlton Athletic boss Karl Robinson will be eyeing more firepower in the January transfer window.

The Addicks have been lacking a cutting edge from their strikers this season at times and were left to rue missed chances in the FA Cup defeat to AFC Wimbledon on Sunday.

Leon Best has arrived on a two-month deal and is still not 100 per cent match-fit in terms of sharpness, while Josh Magennis hasn’t been firing regularly.

Now December has arrived, clubs are less than a month away until the window opens.